Man, there's so much untapped potential in the world of Toaru, I feel. I mean, Acqua being both this and a literal saint, just imagine the kind of lore we could get into if Kamachi explored more of the magical and religious aspects of the world, outside of things that directly involved Touma.
Doesn't really change my point though, because this still isn't a movement feat, and wouldn't really grant anyone involved MFTL speeds. At best, it would show that Touma can react to such speeds (after having gotten used to his opponent's patterns, mind you). C'mon now, you can't seriously...
Not exactly a movement feat though, is it? I'm aware that there are a number of FTL/MFTL feats in the series, but literally all of them are either projectiles moving at that speed or attacks proliferated at that speed. Pretty much no one in the series has actually managed to move at SoL speeds...
Well, there is the fact that she's been stated to be able to destroy the world (along with the countless phases within it). And was even threatening to casually do so. A world much larger and complex than anything in Blood Sign. You already know, I don't really consider her to be the same...
Ngl, this cross-verse scaling just ain't it for me. Anyway, Alice should handily beat her, due to having superior feats and affecting a much larger cosmology than what the WQ has been demonstrated to do.
More like from a completely different story lol. To drive home the point, Aleister has a technique called Blood Sign, which is completely different from what a Blood Sign is in well, Blood Sign.
That's just Blood Sign's Othinus, as far as it aware. There's no way you can really equate her to Toaru's Othinus unless she replicates the same feats she showcased in Toaru, which wouldn't even work because the two worlds work on completely different mechanics and cosmologies.
By virtue of Plot Manipulation being a glorified way of Reality Warping, they should resist. But then I guess it does come down to what scale of PM/RW we're talking about.
True, but at this scale, that's hardly the the be-all and end-all of things, unless the other character explicitly does not have infinite power. Some infinities are bigger than others after all.
I mean, way I understand it, they are still superimposed in the way that they affect the "world" at large and maybe from the perspective of someone viewing the "world" from the outside, but at the same time, they are also separate physical spaces that one has to travel to, from the perspective...
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